03.12.2010 11:08
Reyno Navarra proves a tough place to win
David Puig
Osasuna have made the Reyno de Navarra Stadium a very tough place to visit this year and Camacho’s team are one of just four teams in La Liga to remain unbeaten at home this season.
Following the
euphoria of Monday night
, Barça have to come back to earth and take on the difficult trip to Osasuna, who have
won four and drawn two of their six games in Pamplona this season. It’s never an easy ground
to win on and Barça’s record over the last 10 years shows what a fight the Basques put up on
their home turf.
11 goals scored and 2 conceded
Sporting de Gijón, Hercules, Malaga and Real Sociedad have all been
beaten at the old Sadar Stadium by Camacho’s team’s blend of passion, strength and
commitment in front of a noisy home crowd that has seen them score 11 goals in six home games,
conceding just two so far this campaign.
Malaga and Hercules suffered most, going down 3-0, whilst Real Sociedad went down 3-1,
despite going ahead through a Raul Tamudo goal. Osasuna’s last home game ended with a 1-0 win
against Sporting.
Almeria and Llevant draw
Curiously enough, two of the teams who are struggling in the bottom
half are the only ones to take anything away from Pamplona this season – Almeria shared a
goalless opener to the season and Llevent drew 1-1 in week six.
Osasuna are also not dependent on a single goal scorer, with their 12 goals coming from eight
different players: Aranda, Pandiani, Masoud and Nekounam, have each scored twice, whilst Camuñas,
Lolo, Monreal and Vadocz have scored the others.
Poor form on the road
Away from home it’s been a different story for Camacho’s team, with just one point and
a single goal, with 12 conceded, from seven games. In their defence however, Osasuna have already
made trips to Real Madrid, Bilbao, Espanyol and Atletico Madrid.